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Updated: June 15, 2025


Ouen-Louis XVIII's entry into Paris Unexpected dismissal from my post M. de Talleyrand's departure for the Congress of Vienna Signs of a commotion Impossibility of seeing M. de Blacas The Abby Fleuriel Unanswered letters My letter to M. de Talleyrand at Vienna. No power is so great as that resulting from the changes produced by time.

Germain Madame Bonaparte and the fortune-teller Louis XVIII's second letter Bonaparte's answer Conversation respecting the recall of Louis XVIII. Peace and war A battle fought with pins-Genoa and Melas Realisation of Bonaparte's military plans Ironical letter to Berthier Departure from Paris Instructions to Lucien and Cambaceres Joseph Bonaparte appointed Councillor of State Travelling conversation Alexander and Caesar judged by Bonaparte.

Ouen-Louis XVIII's entry into Paris Unexpected dismissal from my post M. de Talleyrand's departure for the Congress of Vienna Signs of a commotion Impossibility of seeing M. de Blacas The Abby Fleuriel Unanswered letters My letter to M. de Talleyrand at Vienna. No power is so great as that resulting from the changes produced by time.

Germain Inconsiderate step taken by Bonaparte Louis XVIII's indignation Prudent advice of the Abbe Andre Letter from Louis XVIII. to Bonaparte Council held at Neuilly The letter delivered Indifference of Bonaparte, and satisfaction of the Royalists. Perhaps one of the happiest ideas that ever were expressed was that of the Athenian who said, "I appeal from Philip drunk to Philip sober."

However, it will not, I presume, be deemed unimportant if I present to the reader literal copies of this correspondence; together with the explanation of some curious circumstances connected with it. The following is Louis XVIII's letter: February 20,1800. SIR Whatever may be their apparent conduct, men like you never inspire alarm.

Changes produced by time Correspondence between the Provisional Government and Hartwell Louis XVIII's reception in London His arrival at Calais Berthier's address to the King at Compiegne My presentation to his Majesty at St.

Germain Inconsiderate step taken by Bonaparte Louis XVIII's indignation Prudent advice of the Abbe Andre Letter from Louis XVIII. to Bonaparte Council held at Neuilly The letter delivered Indifference of Bonaparte, and satisfaction of the Royalists. Perhaps one of the happiest ideas that ever were expressed was that of the Athenian who said, "I appeal from Philip drunk to Philip sober."

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